- and race of
MacGillivray was
represented by
Malcolm MacGillivray of
Dalcrombie and
Duncan MacGillivray of Dunmagl****. The
MacGillivrays were ****cuted...
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William MacGillivray FRSE (25
January 1796 – 4
September 1852) was a
Scottish naturalist and ornithologist.
MacGillivray was born in Old
Aberdeen and brought...
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Gaelic as Bràigheach, MacGille,
MacGilleBhràth, and
MacIlleBhràth.
MacGillivray may
refer to:
Given name:
MacGillivray Milne (1882–1959), 27th Governor...
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Craig MacGillivray may
refer to:
Craig MacGillivray (footballer) (born 1993),
Scottish footballer Craig MacGillivray (snooker player) (born 1972), Scottish...
- Sir
Donald Charles MacGillivray GCMG MBE (22
September 1906 – 24
December 1966) was a
Scottish colonial administrator who
served as the last
British High...
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James MacGillivray or Mc
Gillivray may
refer to:
James Mc
Gillivray,
politician in
Social Credit Party of
Canada leadership elections James J. Mc
Gillivray, Canadian-born...
- Ciarán
MacGillivray,
Fiona MacGillivray,
Bruce Timmins, and
Claire Pettit. The
Cottars were
founded in late 2000 when two sets of siblings, Ciarán
MacGillivray...
- and
Annette MacGillivray in 1992.
According to Mrs.
MacGillivray, when they
bought the
house it was in a very bad state. The
MacGillivrays "spent a lot...
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Helen Louise MacGillivray AM FRSS is an
Australian statistician and
statistics educator. She is the
former president of the
International Statistical Institute...
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MacGillivray (born 12
January 1993) is a
Scottish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for EFL
League Two club
Milton Keynes Dons.
MacGillivray...